Homily: Francis Entangles Himself in Condemnations and Contradictions
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In an evident attempt to justify himself, he vilified Jonah as "a model of those Christians who always put conditions." Francis went on slamming them for [allegedly] saying that "changes are not Christian, they are heresies."
However, the problem with changes propagated by Francis is not that they are "changes" but that they are misguided.
Going on from insult to contradiction, Francis condemned his straw men of taking up “the ugly path of ideology against the path of faith.” At this point, he must have forgotten that he had just opposed faith against mercy.
After such fierce condemnations, Francis concluded that the Lord "came to save, not to condemn."